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| Management number | 220504269 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$8.16 | Model Number | 220504269 | ||
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What if Christianity was never meant for you?For twelve years, I defended the faith without hesitation. I believed the Bible was a universal message about heaven, hell, sin, and personal salvation. I was certain.Until I started examining the historical record.Faith to Truth: Deconstructing Christianity to Rediscover Israel challenges one of the most fundamental assumptions in modern theology: that the New Testament was written to all people, for all time. This second edition expands the evidence and presses the question further.What if the New Testament was written specifically to first-century Israel?What if “salvation” meant deliverance from covenant exile, not escape to heaven?What if resurrection referred to the reunification of Israel, not individual bodily immortality?What if the so-called “end times” already happened in the events leading to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70?Drawing from Jewish context, Second Temple literature, historical data, and the writings of Josephus, this book argues that the story Christians inherited may not be the story the original authors were telling.This is not an attack on faith. It is an examination of audience, context, and covenant.If the New Testament writers were addressing a specific people in a specific historical crisis, then centuries of doctrine may rest on a misplaced assumption.The question is simple:Was Christianity universal… or was it about Israel?The answer changes everything. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8993960326 |
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| Edition | 2nd Revised and Expanded Second ed. |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | David Glinka |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.89 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.56 pounds |
| Print length | 393 pages |
| Publication date | December 19, 2025 |
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